Education Abroad Programs

PLEASE NOTE: Prices may have changed. For the most updated price, check the program provider website. The list below reflects many of the Education Abroad programs affiliated with Wagner College. Each of these programs are listed based on their cost. For example, if a program is listed as “Wagner Tuition + $1,000”, the student will pay whatever amount they typically pay for Wagner tuition each semester, along with an additional $1,000 cost. Education Abroad destinations offered through programs listed below (such as API, CIS, and Sol Education) that are not specifically listed below may still be offered through Wagner College, so please visit the Center for Intercultural Advancement for more information. PLEASE NOTE that housing and meal costs are charged separately from the costs outlined on this chart. Applications for Wagner College Education Abroad Programs are available here!!!

Rome Semester class addition:ENG 2500 – The Discovery of Italy through 19th and 20th-century American & British Writers This course explores The Journey to Italy of modern American and British authors through their literature as well as on-site visits throughout Rome. The updated course option sheet can be found here.

Discover the World, History (New Program): The Discover the World History program will be offered starting this fall. Students will take one history course in each location in addition to 1-2 other courses of their choosing. The three history courses will only be offered in the Seville- Paris- Rome rotation. The course are as follows:

Seville —HIS 1000-C: The Emergence of Global Society We start in Seville with a sweeping survey of world history since about 1500. We will be able to explore the main themes of the course: the global dissemination of scientific, technological and industrial revolutions; the spread of world religions, democracy, and internationalism; accommodation and resistance to Western hegemony; and globalization as a historical force from the perspective of a city that has helped shape many of these themes.

Paris —HIS 2531: The Age of Revolution in Paris We then move to Paris, a city that has been at the center of events of global importance such as the Enlightenment, the French Revolution, the post-World War I Versailles Peace Conferences, and the student protests of 1968.

Rome— HIS 2540: Europe in the Twentieth Century The program finishes in Rome where we will narrow our geographical focus from global to European and use the city as our laboratory to study the turbulent history of Europe in the twentieth century, while surrounded by more than two millennia of rich historical buildings and artifacts. In this course we focus on key 20th century events for which Rome has provided an important setting: the rise of Fascism, World War II, the development of a global film culture, the 1960 Olympics, the end of the Cold War and the rise of the European Union, ending with the current debates about immigration and refugees.